xmacrorec not working in ubuntu 9.10 (x86-64). the description at
comment #20 describe it well.
cnee is really segfaulting.
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Still not working in Ubuntu 9.10
Any news about this bug?
What about cnee? I'm getting a segmentation fault using:
cnee --record --events-to-record 1000 --mouse --keyboard -o testmacro -v
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hesa,
That's great news. I'd be happy to help test the new version.
ikester8
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Does this xnee do the same thing as xmacro?
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hi,
just got some test report from two Ubuntu volunteers[1]. cnee now works
fine in:
ubuntu jaunty (9.04)
karmic koala
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[1] http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-xnee/2009-12/msg0.html
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Think the problem is solved in GNU Xnee (some problem remain when
recording a program in Xephyr).
If anyone can help me test the latest (unreleased) version, I'd be happy
/hesa - GNU Xnee maintainer
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nice - i have been watching this issue since july of this year - this is the
first useful tip
thank you - does creating the script on an older, supported dist a good
course of action
if you happen to have such a box around?
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Last comment from theLured explains very well the situation we are
facing. But I've found a workaround to make xmacro works. The only
problem with it is to record, but it can play a script file. So just
open up your favorite text editor and create a script file! It's not
user-friendly but it's ver
@Sky
I can confirm that this problem is still in Karmic.
xmacroplay seems to work fine, but xmacrorecord repeats every keypress
about 100 times. xmacrorec2 doesn't do anything past choosing an exit
key.
xnee/cnee/gnee don't work for recording either. I haven't tried
playback, as I don't know how
Can anyone confirm that this is still an issue in Karmic? Given the lack
of response here, I'm assuming the bug has not been fixed, but before I
continue to use an operating system version that is now over a year old,
I figured I'd double check.
Also, if there is a workaround or any alternate tool
Rick pointed out in an email to me that a similar program, xnee, is
doing the same thing. There seems to be a call to the X-window system
that's causing the problem in both programs.
I'm willing to pay for a solution. But I have no idea how I'd find
someone who'd be willing to work on it!
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@Rich: that's exactly my issue. I'm still using 8.10, and it is entirely
because of this that I have not been able to update. It looks like
Karmic will also not be an option for me, since this issue has
apparently not been fixed in that release either. Very frustrating.
I don't have the technical
@Rick: I have no idea how to get Canonical to get interested. Sounds
like I need to get full support and demand someone look at this.
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Any updates on this issue?
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Just came across xmacro and see it as a very useful tool. I am
disappointed it's not working and that there is very little good
documentation for the beginner. I would hope that people would realize
that this can be a very valuable tool for people with disabilities
affecting their hand dexterity. I
I also agree this is a problem. It would be appreciated if fixed!
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Confirmed that issue exists in Jaunty.
** Changed in: xmacro (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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the problem still exists in Karmic Alpha 3
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Same here. macrorec2 is not recognizing keystrokes in Ubuntu 9.04. We
are going to have to find someone with the skills to work on this.
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Another "me too". Jaunty 64-bit. Wish I knew enough to get my hands
dirty and fix it.
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while it seems that xmacrorec2 works (at least on my debian 5 machine in
vitualbox), xmacrorec does not.
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Guys in my opinion the xmacro is just broken on recording after 8.04.
And what I hate is that noone is trying to fix this.
At least on the ubuntu side.Thats at least what I see.I know its not an
important package on the core system but :/.
Probably on Debian latest this bug does not exist?(Debian
Any Esc Key is not only problem.. I tryd recording and opening file and
it was empty.. On 8.10 ubuntu i think any movement and key press was
immidiatlly written in output file. No?
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Today i also for long time again needed Xmacro it was working last time on
Xubuntu 8.10 Ubuntu 8.10 and Linuxmint but just 2min ago i put it on Xubuntu
9.04 and Any Escape key is not recognized..
I quote from http://xmacro.sourceforge.net/ :"The programs are heavily based on
the xremote utility
any workarounds for this? - I got to this point as well - very
disheartening
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yep, I can confirm it doing the same thing on my ubuntu jaunty machine.
seems like xmacrorec2 forgets how to grab keystrokes once the quit-key
is pushed.
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i have the same issue.
when i tried to use xmacrorec (instead of xmacrorec2) any event i make
starts repeating itself numerous times.
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** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26014548/Dependencies.txt
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